Stewart "wivwlsowthcr PAGE T\ g_ I .Woman'b Realm -:- Social“ and Personal - IHE CHARLU I'I_t_*I_'I‘_QWN1QUARDIAN :- Fashions i W" 'r- ‘IL-"JNQ-m -;- ' Literature NOVEMBER S, 1930 ltVltat the Fashionable are Wearing Illustrated Dressmaking Lesson Furnished With Every Pattern By Annebelle Worthington t ///.1/: 7v- .. < ~77’ s‘ (‘me mu, Twri-zns All Tinncy mm‘ Ikclclicd in Pa‘ ire Iliad» in Your float. If you would ntcct the full season ntth chic, today's puttcin may give you ideas. The .-t_\'lo is (lclight- ‘ully smart. rmlupinbic 11nd bccom- ng. ‘ For immcduitr: war, the cnpc may '1 tho piltcris Make dresses A bright as new! I DIAMOND DYES are easy to use; go or. pmorvili mid evenly; , NEVJ. Never a truce of that; re- . fl_\‘("ll look \\'ll('l‘l Diamond Dycs are ' uscd. Just true, cvcn. new colors that hold their own through the hardest wcnr and washing. l Diamond Dvcs owe their supcri- i urity to the abundance of pure anilincs thcy contain. Cost more to make. ' ,, __ llut you pay no more for thcm. All-drug stores— lac . DianzondoDyzs Hiqhcst Quality {or 5O Your: b ._ i .\l.\ll. (‘0.\"l‘Il.\t"T l l l SEALED 'l'l‘l.\llllli§, lullllws-Wul to tho. Pc-tiuristi-r Hunt-rut, will hi- roi-vln-d nl Miami unit] Illtllll, on l‘rivl:i_r DM-r-mI-r-r term for lllt.‘ I'll.‘ . 1m .\l:|,l|-- "s \l.. w: u lI|'|i|IIv~t'tl Inf.‘ hill 4‘\|‘i'llll||1,' four "flfl six iimw ' i- ltt-nut Nlonllll l: ‘ho lit J u. Prion-d itf-vrluuliou ynvtul I'm mrum of ;'r\~1l ufiuw the otfivu r .\'u. 1. from l furl hcr nl' pru- Polt fifth-p lll<lll‘l"lll‘ Chnrlnm lnwii, 1'. l. I850 11127 .\.lo|| Ill Professional Cards L I. STEWAIFI, IS. U. N. W. LOWTHEB lARRlSTl-IRS. soucrrolts. I11» H Great U001!!! street MONEY ‘l0 LOAN Mark it. lllcl B. A. BABRSTER, SOLICITUB, ETCL MONEY ‘I0 LOAN Domeron Block, Charlottetown, MALI. luigan, ..__. ._..._i_._ ‘AUDITORS Accounts Audited. Income Tu Returns Prepared. A. E. MacNeill f? Co. 127 Grafton Street ilLtl-i-ll-IIIIO. ‘i? _ McLeod & Bentley - J. A. BENTLEY W. E. BENTLEY, K. U. Barrister and Attorney-ut-Lnv Office: 150 Blchm-iud Street MONEY T0 LOAN Chortotlotown, P. B. i. h McDonald &' McPhee "' B. A’. LA. McDUNALD. u. r. llcPHl-n. Million-zoo. zrrrouivsvo, no ‘rgucstlon "How docs sho do it?., rr- crcnted nnl l '; c-riiitrn dent wired: l ‘be all you'll need for cxtra warmth.» . It ls removable however, so that llatcr, ivhen cool days are the order. l‘ it is soon d spcnscd with. ' The pleats of lower" skirt n-rc. ldoublc. They arc pieszcd one im-t f lIt-Ptlllllcl)’ beneath the other, but kick lout most attractively ln motion. ' Nclt‘ lio\v charmingly the back ls cut l mo- n point on the cnpc. and 8l‘_t lcthor to ."\l1',',f‘.\,l, n pifnlcd skirt yokc l clTt-ct. l Twocd jersey made the original fTtlCk-Vn brown chevron pattern on z: beige ground. Ordinary pliable twccdr _:md norclty" woolcus can nlro be u-"ctl. The belt is lcnthrr l This pattern may bc obtn ncd for lia cunts, ln sizes i4 to 2o and a4 to 40. It ls ready for livery. It ls hand cut. immediate dc- Pattcrn pricc l5 cents in stumps or con tcoin prefcrredl. Be surc to fill tn sivc nf pnttcrn. Addrcfs Pattern Dcpnrimcnt. Spend lllc in savc $10 flow"? By ordcring a copy of our ‘ncw Full and Wlntcr Fashions. It ‘gives the answer to the oftch nzilccd l For = it shows how to dress up to thc min- ute at little expense. You can saw or‘. (‘very drcss and save nn the children's clothes ion. That means more and better frocks for | and ‘yours. Order your copy now. Just enclose l0 crnts ln stamps or cnln‘ and mall with your nnmc 2nd ud-, dross to Fashion Dcpartmcnt. l No, 7268. Sizc Street Address l l. . . . . .......... (filly A Morning Smile Tho superintendent had severely l criticized the traliimnsicr for laxity in reporting: nccidcnts. impressing upon him tllc fnct that it WflS vcry nrrccl-isziry to rcport .by wlrc immcd~ lzilcly anything that appeared to bc on accident, no muttcr how trivial it ll"llb sccm, without waiting for dc- tlv fl few days latcr tho superin- tendent received the following wire: spccdlng engine." To which the sup- "Advlse dctuils." 'l"1‘l£‘ll‘illlll1lfl'st€l‘ replied: "No one hurt. engine was backing up." W. E. Priestley Woodworth, Man- “Pleasc send me a 110ml! 0t Overseas Asthma Rem- pjy, I am pleased to say it LS the bcst I cvcr had- I have suffered for twenty- one YQHPS. You can't losc: Thc first, bottle satisfies you or SONY moncy is refunded. $2410. druégisv or direct. Carew g Fraser, New Glasgmlb // '\ Oviznsrus ASTHMA' REMEDY DXQO-‘Q-UQ-OOO-CIH-O-OOOO-OOOOU EYES TESTED ' AND GLASSES l-‘ITIYIII Etiquette ByInbeIhIQ Q. \'\"ll("l 111i r:i'~,.i_1c|!i:iit is brok- cn, should the girl rctnrn all thc prcilnts sent hcr? A. Ycs. Q. Vl/‘het obligation docs an intro- dutfion ht o. (inure curry with it? A. The obligation on the part of lllO mnn to ask the woman for a dance. Q. Whr-rv should bread be butler- wl_ on the ldblc, on ilic plulc, or on the palm o1 tlic hand? A. On the plats. For The Cook 'l'\'.‘O I-.‘(j(i SPONGE CAKE 'I‘\vo cogs, beaten \cry light, add‘ , iwnt- cup sugar gradually. and beat well aftrr cncli addition. thcn add, one cup flour sifted with 2 teaspoons ‘ baking powder and a little salt. Scald 1-2 cup milk and onc tablespoon blit- icr. and udd. Bent wcll, put in sponge ‘cake pun. and bitlzc 25 minutes. Eat ulillc fresh. Britain To Mark Historic House (7'l'1‘A'\’.'.'\, Oct. 3i -It l; ill: ll1—. tontion ol’ the I-Ylllnll Government; lio insert a tablet in the walls of; vrneschffc, the hc-mc of the H. M l Commission, Sir \Villinm 3' . to commcnicriitc the fact that‘ .. hisicric hour. was for munyl yours the homo of Canada's first Prime Minister, Sir John A. Mac- donnid. Thl". act is in keeping with , the ywra c of the Bl'ltl;ll Govern- mrnt in llhlilllg sitcri of historic in- tcrc. ltigzht Hon. R. B. Brnnctt was ‘ l Blue ird Tea and Save the Coupons Kills»; Jean lvlacGrcgor, who goes to Tcrorto from Glasgow. N. 5., as th. now girl's work sz-rrctn-ry Prcslrvtcriun church. under a federal income tax evasion indictment, was arrested today. In addition Lo the fcdcral casc city officials htyc been sacking; Nittl to for lhc ‘ n1 Jchcd some time ago with n’ . . . , ' , ' , , ucstion him n ' - ' ricv: to composing thc inscription t q co aemmg the ‘slaying which will be chiscllcd on the tablet llljijviciugcr in“ Ciliirej Ifiic‘ a I.“ and consented to do so. e 8°C um and l . bc Earnsscliffc has been in the hands {w F“ requem. death of Jack zum’ . , . . _ llcncnman of (rtOlflC ll-Iugst Morn), rt tnc decorators sizic: thc British -Zuvv1“_a§ chm Lo den‘ in Wmc GU\‘L‘l'l1llll'llL purchased it from the l M ' 1 a on 1 ' n. estate of thc late D1". Charles‘ Harriss l Sm "so as the official residsucc of the high commissioner. Sir Viilliam and Lady Clark have hurl it thoroughly ovcr- hnulcd. rcpuintid and renovated gen- erally. The main fcnturcs which dis-v tlnguishcd it as tho rcsicicncc of Sir‘ John A. hfncdonnlcl, hcwcixcr. hay: _|.'F'(’.l v-cinlncd. l It will be sonic iinr- yrt bcforo tho high commissioner‘ ra-cclvcs at his new homo. She Gould Not Sleep Gas, llas All The Time “Gas on my stomach was so bad I couldnt sleep. Since taking Adlcrlkn I sloop finc and never felt bcttcr."- Mrs. Jns. Filler. Unlikc most comedies. Adlerlka acts on BOTI-I uppcr anrflower bowel and , rcmovcs old poisons you never L thought were there a ‘ i_"““' ';:r.s: bloating and rc"‘ lulmdlll" H95‘) .qu.ck action is surpri CHICAGO, Oct, ilk-Frank Nztti, Drug Co., Ltd. reputed treasurer for tiic gang ofi Alfonse Cappnc, sought for monthsy ‘T’?! i - - 'ltlill‘l'\.\' with inplc. Atl- . - ul. .\llnu sons and daughters, have gone, nevcr to return. Inavlng two lovers, the girl was. left amazing than t e What‘: Wrong With the Famlli? ' Finds Trouble In Autocractic Government l. v Dorothy Dix l v“All_ the Other Old Autocracies Are Going Into Discard N 0w—Why Not Send Home Along With Rest and Substitute for it a‘ Democracy in Which Parents and Children Will Have Equal Rights?” l Th2 thing that is the matter with the home ls that. it is an autocracy in- . stead of n democracy, and autocracy is obsolete in this age of freedom. Enmctirsx"; it. is the parents who are grinding tyrants who try to make down- trodden slaves of their chldrcn. Just as often it ls the children who arc absolute monarchs of the household. curl who rul: their parents with a rod of iron. Seldom do the mcmbcrs c3’ a family circle meet together ln "W1 spirit: of mutual tolcrotion and recognition of each ‘lions right to life, liberty and the pursuit of happi- It ls folly to dcny that most homes are a perpetual battleground on which clvll war-and sometimes war that isn't. so clvll-ls ceaselessly waged, and that. when - ‘(so sing that "Thcrc is no place like home," not o. few v c1 us are inwardly thanking God for it, t l __i___ t l Else why, when v:c want to have a good time and rmjoy oursclves, do we l j go away from hcmc to do it? Why, when we nccd a rest curc, ‘do oundoc- | jtors always send us away from home to take it? Why do children icavcl ; home just; as soon as thcy can stand on their own fcct? Why do parents. l no matter how much thcy lovc their Clll'(ll'0l1, breathe a sigh of thanklu rm-s lwhcn they got thcm established in business and safely married and With‘ v homcs of thud" own? l . l l —€——- l l The unswcz" is self-evident. We all crave peace. The passion of curl , hearts ' ‘or a little personal libcrty and wc seldom find it. ln our homes. In i ,> our hcizics thcrc was always some one seeking to dominate us. trying to force lrs or hcr will on irr. Somchodgl‘ iutiwfcrini: with all of our tastes and habits l imd plans and attcmptng Lo cocrcc us into substituting his or hcrs for our own dc2lrcs. ‘ Hcncc thc fzunily‘ rov! that IIIJlZCS most households a storm center, I-Icncc lthc anxiety and the heartache of parents who complain bitterly of tho ln- ‘ gratitud: of children. Hcnco the hnrd-boilcd children who openly defy their ypurcnts arid go their wild, blunder-log, unguided way to destruction. I-Icnc: vlthc unsolvablc problem of parents and children that; ls unsolvable merely vi because nobody thinks about solving it‘. on a fifty-fifty bass. Parents vsill not rcccgnizc that the heavy father stufl" has passed into the 'llmbo of outgrown things, ulcng with the ubsolute right. cl’ kings. The old patriarchal days, ivhcn a man's children were just. as much his chattels as his horses and cattle and when he could exact. implicit obedience from his In those duyr. when parenthood was a graft father decided every detal of his children's lives. l-le picked out their occupations for them without l l ‘ talent, that; its father and mother are no more fitted to “noun-union l . . ' “Bringing up seven no worse than one,” says Ma u Q Z ~ a I, T iH"""Inn:n:uu.na Easily puchascd ac the nearest .'-.orc {or a few cents. No medicine cabinet: is complete ivichout: both tubes and jars of "Vaseline" Jclly. Stock up now while you think of it. Then you'll know just what: to use for - burns, cuts, scratches, scalds, blisters, and all the little emer- gencies that arc daily occurrences in the home. Arid remember, when you buy; l that the trademark Vaseline on the label is your assurance that: you are getting the genuine prod- uct of tlic Chcscbrough Mfg. Co., Cons'd, 5520 Chabot Avc., MoutrcaLCanadaDo buyajaror tubc now. Delays are dangerous. Must know some- thing about first-aid ANY- niothcr of a. family of children knows that: you‘vc got to let thcrn run and play and get bumpccl if they're going to. Sh: knows, too, that you must be prepared for minor casualties. Often the quick application of a simple home rcmr-dy will avcrc scrious trouble. That's whcrc "Vaseline" Petro- lcumjcllycomcs in. ltirsohandy. Always ready for usc. Safe. Rcc- omincndcd and used by doctors. l ~ ,- e s. _'.. a large extent, John and Mary would bc amenable to res on and willing fl be Bulded largely by their parents. l And that is 1! psi-tons have any i-‘ghl: to expcct: of their children, fog after all, the fact that pcoplc bear ch ldrcn docs not endow them with super- natural wisdom, nor do father and mother always know what is best of: their children, Many old hens hatch out swans and spend their lives trying to keep them out of the ivater. Very often a child ls so utterly different from its parents in physical dcvclopmcnt, in mental ability, in temperament and guide it than an earthworm is the fight of an eagle. " any reference to their own inclinations or talents. He selected their hus- Jaands and wives for them, and lf they didn't meekly do as he said he cursed them and turned them out of doors without a penny. , . You cannot use thosc tactics in dealing w th the modern young person who is, likely as not not only making his own living, but. helping to support the family, yct parents still try it. They simply will not sea the high-handed way of treating a self-supporting girl and boy will not work. 'I‘hcir financial independence automatically frccs them from parental control. So when father and mother tell John where he gets on and off, and for- bid Mary having dates or staying out after 11 o'clock, John and Mary simply snap their fingers in their parents’ faces and do as thcy please. They will not be ordered about, but if there had nevcr becn any autocracy in the family, i.’ it had always bccn n democracy in wlfch sill of the problems relating to the childrcn had been talked over freely, and they had been givcn the priv- ilcge of expressing their own desires and the rights of self-determination to 1 . Xarke Davis, copyright‘, 192e, _§/ WNU Service ncvc: lnxpjcucsi upon me more: of lutltrdc cr longitude at. all, though he had it, lying right under his hand. At, any rntc. 11c knew that MOYEBn hall thc mop. I-lc kncvr, or fclt sure, that with the map hc could recover the , (Contmucd) "That wasn't psychology said the cioctor ‘t was plain logic. I found torn un ,:s of utcny in hLqt \‘.‘85l.[‘-1‘.2l)3(‘l' lzutltct. making; it per- fectly evident that he had dcsl-royedvtreaiumv and he believed the treasure them after they had served, or hadlwe“ worm me trouble o; recovermg failed to servo some purpose of l1is.;I can‘ m“ you whether he searched Thnt put him at; ch ‘ ' cf tho more gcogrxplicr. I know hc m“: pul.po_.e__l_he sole must have some standard ho tested ihccc maps by; knew that, he must. keno it in some easily accessible yearsvputhim upon the WERE“ this Finding it, after I had dls-_ nmch I do knom that he mlmd mm covered o. principle like that to guidclat last‘ and that Henry Morgan w,“ inc, was ccmparutrrcly easy bu.;ii1c:~s."| murdered as the result of an attempt "Go cn," suid Jiqhton; "I won't ln-jflames nlade to recover the map;- terrupt, any more. The strangcnuss c-f l "But the woman!" cried Ashton. this talc makes mo feel as If I were “Youwe told me nothing about hen" losing my wits; but, it's altogether" mo’ "No," said the doctor, "In order to well corroborntcd not to llstcn to." qinlplfly the story, so ‘m. I have 1e“ "Now," swirl tlic- doctor. "for u mo- he‘. out’ but She plays a very vim] mcnt, we g0 lock to Hume-i. I am in-irflrt m iv To m“ you what that cllnod to think that he got possession 1mm is, I ma“ have to go back w the of lhc other half of Franklin's secrctfvbegmnlng o; my story 55am 1 hqpc namely. the lrilltudc mill longitude 0f I am not boring you» m5 511,119, as m“ Ham‘ “m?” me "caslwc “m he made that polite observation, had buried." a touch of satirical grimness about. it. "I: he knew that," I vcnturcrh Ashton laughed a. nervous laugh, ',"Why “won't it enough for him! why and wiped his forehead with his ';lidn't ho go and find the treasure for|handk¢r¢pi¢[_ himself?" "Bored!" he ejaculated. "Go ahead "He couldn't, dig up t-hc whole ls- with the yum." at all," purpose of that at last, after a lapse of many Ir. w. ‘Hymn l. s. nnon optometrist: m Richmond Omen land," the doctor replied. "1 think ll "Youmemcmber the Maori girl ob- lnot. unIil-zciy tlnthc went. here, onlyfo cm whom Franklin and Morgan had I learn the iulilifg: cf pincecil m; any thrir quarrel? Thor were both in lmlc farther vrithout. lhc mm. "rhcw "ulw tli hcr, But. Morgan murdered Funk- lnnther mlllbb ulternatlyé; t-lwt he un and then dbamged. so "infirm cc out’ 0f m” class l the world for his marl. With thfl (103-- finding him, or whether it was chancel without any. Franklin ivos, no doubt ‘the one shc cared about, in spite of the fact that he wuss fat and bald- headed. by no means a romantic type of lover. But he had a charm about Ziim, there's no getting away from :hut, and he carried it to the day of his death. "Anyhow, some months after Frank- lin's death she bore him a daughter. She must have been bitterly disap- pointed that it was not a son; but, making tho best of a bad matter, she swore the child, upon hcr deathbed, to avenge the murder of her father. "Well the girl grew up, and ln some way or other-I don't, know ;\vhcthcI' it was by chance or design- ishe fcll into the hands of Josiah J-laincs, and was used by hin. as the merc iuirizmcnt. in carrying out, his purpose. I don't know certainly whe- ther lt ivas by hcr aid that he got; On Morgan's trail; but this I do know. that hc dis-patched her to the Oak Ridge house that night for the pur- pose of stealing Henry Morgan's pre- cious map from him. "I donor know postively whether he ordered her to murder lllm by way of exacting recompense for all the trouble his flight had caused, but. that, lls what, she did, She made I tourni- quet; out. of a violin string. with two loops ln it, and a pipe stem, with which she strangled the old man, ex- actly according to the etiquette of the part of the world from which she came away, but. with the map. Two days after the murder she escaped from the hospital, g, fact which can't be much of a mystery to anyone who saw hcr got out. of the third story window of Henry Morgan's study. as Phelps and I did the next. night." "An amazing talc," commented Ash- ton when he 1nd finished. "And yet up to put in books. Bull you haven't yet told me what: connection Wilkins and this housemald can have with the crime, except by pointing out. the coin- cldence that the girl comes from New Zealand. “But. the thin: I most, want. you to do, the thing I most; earnestly beg you to do is to suggest how I can set about finding this wild girl, in whose actual person the crime was commit- ted. I beg of you to give over these elabomte experiments upon people who can-‘t, have an important connec- tion with the crime and devote this great: mind of yours to the apprehen- sion of the real crlmlnul. If we can get the girl. we shall get hold of her accomplice fast; enough, or, perhaps, I should say hcr principal." The doctor smiled. "This morning at the breakfast table," he observed. "you were very‘ confident that; the p0- lice would be able to get hold of her in the course of the day. You said a wild creature like that couldn't re- main at liberty. I any it's true she couldn't." "But. objected Ashton "she has." But if it is bad for the parents tb be dictators b0 their children, it ll cven worse when the children are themnes-who-must-be-obeyed In family. We sec aplenty of the tragdy o! -pecked parents. Fabhefl and mothers who have sacrificed everything in the world to give their ch11!- ren advantages of cducstion that they themselves never had; who go shabby that their chldrcn may be well dressed; who never even rlde ln the coin they paid forcxcept when the children don't happen to want to go out. and who are despised and held in contempt by their children. , The remedy for all of tlfs is to make the home a democracy. If thq children had shared in tlic sacrifices that the parents had to make, if they had borne part: of the family burden, they would have a sympathy and un- derstanding for their father and mother that they never-have. It would hay! given them a sense of family solidarity that they lack, and It would ha" strengthened and stcnded them and made them better men and women. All the other old autocracics arc going into the discard now. Why not send the home along with the rest and substitute for it. a democracy l! which parents and chlldrcn will have equal rights}? DOROTHY DIX. n85 men maku fiche doctor s uggcd b sn6Ei- prchendedthen tl-lerels 05y one log- ders impatiently, "Why can't: you be reasonable?" he asked. “If a thing's impossible, it can't happen. If its true that a. wild creature can't go at; large i.n this community for twenty-four hours without: being apprehended, and lcal conclusion to come to namely that: she has ceased to b: a." wild crea- ture, glbbcring in an outlandish lan- guage, and has become a much morn inconspicuous member of soc-levy." Ashton opened his eyes wide. "What tf it's also true that in twenty-four hours no such creature has been ap- do you moan?" To be Continued clan or rulmts I wish to thank all my friends and supporters of both po- litical parties, who by their votes made it. possible for me to carry the old historical district of Second Prince, in the by- “lection of the 21st of October. My thanks are also due t0 the different speakers and Conservative workers both in and outside the district who gave freely of their time and energy’, in order that we should win. I wish also to thank my oppon- ent Mr. Thane Campbell for the sportsmanlike way in which he conducted the campaign. G. SHELTON SHARP. 788-1l-1-2i. They Dare Not Gall Him Skinny Any More No, never again-ho found a way to add 15 pounds of solid, stay there flesh to his bones and his sturdy. manly figure causes taunting young men to know their place-he can handle any of them now. Skinny men and frail youngsters need and should have the weight; building, vitaltzlng substance in I've lived in this world long enough to be aware that amazing things are always happntng in it. infinitely mOIc N l. CHAIR'S TONIC TIILITI, DIUIITIO and LAXAYIVI mull outlmulotlng tonic Trauma-ht which In! n tendency to stop nrogren o! tho dlnln, build up and utruighrun the punlynd porn. W!“ l FIDO H. umu EJIG-llflolurhlodotohlmh. McCoy's Cod Liver Extract Tablets to develop bones, body and mind- they put energy and ambition into weak people-they make you vigor- oua. Get 60 sugar ‘ ’ tablets (Mc- Coy's, at any drug store any-whom- tuke them as directed for I8 days- _then ll‘ you don't. guln at least; 5 BRIG!‘ l pounds get your money back-Just - Notice-Malpeque Road Closed Malpeque Road from the cross road at tho Waterworkl to St. Dunstan’: University will be closed until further notice. 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